Enjoy Life, Live in a Tea Pot
Chinese Philosophy Painting

Enjoy Life, Live in a Tea Pot - Chinese Philosophy Painting
Enjoy Life, Live in a Tea Pot - Chinese Philosophy Painting
32.3cm
12¾"
32.3cm
12¾"

Typical Gallery Price: $80.00

Your Price: $33.88


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You will need a picture frame to properly display this artwork.

Framing is not included!


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Approximate Measurements

32.3cm x 32.3cm ≈ 12¾" x 12¾"

Seek Happiness in Life - Live in a Tea Pot

This piece depicts "The Man in the Tea Pot".

It's a famous tale of Chinese folklore about a man who loved tea so much that he decided to live in a tea pot.

The deeper meaning is to do what you enjoy in life. If there is something that makes you happy, then make that thing the focus of your life. Life is too short to be stuck in some job or some thing that you don't like.


Trying to match them up as a set?

Please note: There are many many variations between batches of paintings that this artist produces. These include the color of the handmade paper, and slight size differences. If you need a nicely-matching set, please contact us, and we'll do our best to pick out a special group for you (we may have to get some custom made for you, but we are willing to do that if you are willing to wait).


Want a larger size Chinese philosophy painting?

If you would like larger versions of any of these titles, just let us know, and we will ask the artist to custom paint some for you.
The maximum size the artist is willing to paint is 18" x 18" (45cm x 45xm). This is double the area of the paintings we normally offer, and the price is also double for the larger custom sizes.


About This Collection of Chinese Philosophy Art

This painting is from the San Yang Collection, a great series of paintings that depict various folklore, stories, and philosophies of Chinese culture.

I have translated the stories of these paintings into English with the personal help of the artist.

The artist and I meet for Chinese tea and discussions of Western and Easter Philosophy

The artist and I meet in her home for Chinese tea
and discussions of Western and Easter Philosophy

This work was done in Beijing, China by Zhang Xiuzhen whose pen name is "San Yang".

She is a rather famous artist in northern China and has been painting since 1958.
Her work has been seen in many international exhibitions around the world over the last decade.

This is known as "free-hand style" painting.
This style of painting is done quickly with broad and powerful strokes. But often with a half-dry brush. This is a very specific technique that this artist has mastered, and many try to copy.

Painted with watercolor and special Chinese ink on handmade xuan paper (rice paper) with gold flecks/flakes. The paper itself is handmade in a process that takes more than a year to complete. We then mount the paper (laminate it to more sheets of xuan paper) to thicken it up an keep it flat and wrinkle-free for the framing process.

Note: Framing is not included! However, the artwork is ready-to-frame, unlike raw unmounted xuan paper that some other Chinese art galleries sell.

This item was listed or modified
Feb 25th, 2024

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Framing Ideas

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When your painting arrives, it will look like this after you remove it from the box and unroll it.

You will need to decide how you would like to display your original hand-painted artwork.

framed

I suggest that you take your artwork to be professionally framed.

The result may look something like the image to the left.

Your other option, which will involve extra time and effort on your part is to find a picture frame that you like from your local art supply store, and mount your artwork yourself.
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Examples of what this art might look like if you frame it yourself using standard 16x20 picture frames.

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Typical Gallery Price: $80.00

Your Price: $33.88